SoftWriting 4.1 for Aaron Tyrrell 4.1

SoftWriting 4.1 for Aaron Tyrrell 4.1

SoftWriting is the only product available anywhere that enables you to convert documents containing handwritten notes and printed text into editable computer files such as Word documents. CharacTell's flagship product, is based on our proven ...

SoftWriting 4.1 for Aaron Tyrrell Publisher's Description

SoftWriting is the only product available anywhere that enables you to convert documents containing handwritten
notes and printed text into editable computer files such as Word documents. CharacTell's flagship product, is based
on our proven technology for recognizing non-connected handwriting and machine-printed text. Whether you are a
student taking notes in the classroom or library, or a professional at a meeting, SoftWriting is for you. Reducing the
need to retype, saves both time and effort.

SoftWriting is very simple to use and requires no prior expertise. A four-minute, easy to follow, wizard guides you
through the required process to get you going. You import or create your documents using a wide variety of
peripherals: scanners, tablets or digital pens. SoftWriting learns your handwriting, then processes the document,
converting it into electronic format. Words that have not been recognized appear along with the original document
with editing suggestions. Following this quick process, you save your work as a text or MS Word file.

SoftWriting key features:Non-connected handwriting: SoftWriting can recognize almost every handwriting, as long as the characters are not connected to each other. Every person's handwriting is unique. SoftWriting requires only brief learning to learn and remember a new user's handwriting. In addition, SoftWriting goes the additional step, learning each user's vocabulary as well, ensuring optimal
recognition by all means.

Languages that can be recognized: SoftWriting supports the following languages: English (US), English (UK), German,
Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and Dutch.

Use abbreviations: SoftWriting enables users to 'teach' the system abbreviations, which are automatically translated by the system. Thus
for example, defining 'ex' as 'example' enables the user to write using shorthand writing, with the confidence that the
system will recognize the abbreviation and translate it correctly.

Add diagrams: Occasionally, handwritten documents also include sketches and diagrams. By 'coloring' the area of the diagram, the
user enables SoftWriting to easily insert the diagrams into the correct area in the computer document.

Save in text & MS Word format: The final document can be saved as a text document, or in MS Word file format.

Use most scanners, tablets and digital pens: In order to scan the handwritten document,
any scanner can be used,
as long as the scanner is TWAIN-compatible,
and that it can create gray or color images.
SoftWriting supports input from InkLink files and tablets and digital pens that support
Wintab protocol for Windows. The following is a partial list of vendors offering
WinTab supported graphic tablets and electronic pens that can be used in conjunction with
SoftWriting v4.0 and their web sites addresses:Wacom (Graphire2, Cintiq, Intuos2) Numonics (PresentationPro, IPM, DPA) AIPTEK (Hyperpen) GTCO/Calcomp (SummaSketch III, DrawingBoard III)Genius (ePen, EasyPen, WizardPen, NewSketch)

Easy editing: The portions of text that have not been recognized appear in the same page as the translated document. The user can
then easily compare the original to the results, and correct any errors or unrecognized characters on the fly.

Easy to learn & user friendly: The system is easy to learn and simple to use. A four-minute demo is all that is required to get you going.